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Review: ‘Marty Supreme’ may finally bring Timothée Chalamet his well-deserved Oscar
With boundless charisma and swagger, Timothée Chalamet delivers a career-best turn as an ambitious ping-pong player in Josh Safdie’s frenetic, unhinged film — a cinematic tour de force with real Oscar potential
Erez Dvora
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01.01.26
‘Everything was mine until it wasn’t’: Kristen Stewart on Cannes, fame and directing her own story
Seventeen years after breaking out in ‘Twilight,’ Kristen Stewart says she worked to escape the image, scandals and paparazzi; with her directorial debut, she reflects on her chemistry with Robert Pattinson, the scars of fame and her sense of freedom today
Amir Kaminer, Cannes
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12.29.25
From screen rebel to cultural legend: the life and legacy of Brigitte Bardot
A young Frenchwoman upended 1950s cinema, redefining freedom, sexuality and rebellion; Brigitte Bardot later abandoned the screen, rejected life as an aging icon and motherhood, fought for animal rights and left a complex, enigmatic legacy
Shmulik Duvdevani
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12.28.25
Sydney Sweeney is this era’s greatest sex symbol, so why are her movies bombing at the box office?
The Euphoria star is everywhere in pop culture, yet her sex-symbol status and massive following haven’t translated into box office success, exposing a Hollywood era where desire fuels likes, not revenue
Amir Bogen
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12.22.25
Review: Disney’s ‘Zootopia 2’ returns with sharp humor and stunning animation
Disney’s animated sequel follows officers Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they unravel a conspiracy case; the film isn’t flawless but its inventive design, sharp dialogue and emotional pull shine through, promising strong repeat viewings and major box office returns
Erez Dvora
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11.29.25
Like Forrest Gump but slower: Netflix's Train Dreams stays with you long after watching
The acclaimed Netflix film follows a logger across eight decades in a pared-down American epic shaped by Terrence Malick’s influence; though some imagery feels familiar and risks cliché, the film lingers long after the credits roll
Shmulik Duvdevani
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11.27.25
Review: 'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t' fails to revive its magical heist formula
The magician-con-artist crew returns for a flashy new mission — this time targeting a wealthy villainess — in a clear bid to reboot the franchise with a new generation; but like its predecessors, the twists are absurd and the logic is nowhere to be found
Erez Dvora
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11.21.25
How one short film gives Israel’s invisible Bedouin a voice
CoPro executive director Pnina Halfon Lang: 'At a time when the Israeli film industry is facing boycotts and global challenges, it is important for us to give creators the tools to turn their art into a force of influence'
The Media Line/Maayan Hoffman
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11.13.25
Fall movie trailers: Avatar 3, Wicked 2 and the movie that angered Miki Zohar
From the Zootopia sequel to a George Clooney–Adam Sandler team-up and Jack Black running from a giant snake, here are the top trailers to watch now
Yoni Beinart
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11.09.25
Julia Roberts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone and more: Top picks for International Cinema Day
For one day only, moviegoers in Israel can see any film now in theaters for just 10 shekels; will you choose Emma Stone’s bizarre new drama, Channing Tatum’s crime caper or a German coming-of-age tale with a Holocaust twist?
Benjamin Tovias
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10.30.25
Italian director Luca Guadagnino finds new muse in Julia Roberts for 'After the Hunt'
After working with Tilda Swinton and Dakota Johnson, Italian film director Luca Guadagnino calls Julia Roberts his new muse in "After the Hunt" and says transphobia is the real enemy: 'This is a community that never targets others'
Amir Kaminer, Venice
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10.18.25
Every Paul Thomas Anderson film ranked, as his new movie wins rave reviews
From 'Boogie Nights' to 'There Will Be Blood,' here’s how Paul Thomas Anderson’s 10 films stack up as his latest release garners critical acclaim and praise from Spielberg
Benjamin Tovias
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09.28.25
Haunted houses of Hollywood: The dark story behind 'The Conjuring' couple
The latest installment in 'The Conjuring' franchise is once again breaking box-office records, but the real story of Ed and Lorraine Warren — renowned paranormal investigators — includes dark allegations that now shadow their legacy
Smadar Shiloni
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09.24.25
Review: Guns & Moses: The muscular Jew rises
Guns & Moses explores Jewish identity in an age when assimilation no longer guarantees safety; following Rabbi Mo’s shift from spiritual leader to armed protector, it argues survival depends on strength, sovereignty and a new vision of self-defense
Adam Scott Bellos
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09.10.25
'I was distracted by women and parties, It took me a long time to become a good Jewish man’
From adult films to Hollywood’s wild party scene and now a major comeback, Simon Rex has seen it all; he recalls a chaotic tour with Charlie Sheen, explains why he left L.A. for the desert and reveals how he rejected a tabloid’s offer to lie about Meghan Markle
Amir Kaminer, Cannes
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03.01.25
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